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MeetingTok vs Pear Deck — In-Depth Comparison (2026)

Overview

Pear Deck is a popular Google Slides add-on that embeds formative assessment questions directly into classroom presentations. Teachers see student responses in real time, making it a classroom staple — but it is not designed for corporate events, conferences, or lucky draws.

Pear Deck is deeply integrated with Google Slides for K-12 formative assessment but requires the Google ecosystem and lacks event-grade engagement tools. MeetingTok, by contrast, is built as a complete meeting engagement platform — combining live polls, native PPT sync, anonymous Q&A, lucky draw, countdown timer, and audience messages in a single browser-based room.

Feature Comparison

FeatureMeetingTokPear Deck
Live Polls Multiple-choice, rating, open-text, Yes/No Core polling features
PPT Sync Native upload, no add-in Limited or add-in only
Anonymous Q&A Upvoting + moderation + pinning Basic to advanced Q&A
Lucky Draw Built-in with prize tiers Not available
Countdown Timer Configurable with alerts Not available
Word Cloud Real-time animated Available on most plans
Audience Messages Moderated broadcasting Not available
Free Plan 100 participants, all featuresVaries by platform

Pricing

Pear Deck offers a free Basic plan. Premium for schools starts around $149/year per teacher with advanced reporting.

MeetingTok offers a free plan with 100 participants and all core features included. Pro plans start at $49/month for 1,000 participants. Enterprise pricing is available for large organizations.

Ease of Use

MeetingTok requires no app install for attendees — they join via QR code or link in under 10 seconds. Presenters create a room in about 60 seconds and can upload PPT/PDF files for native slide sync. Pear Deck requires Google Slides and focuses on classroom assessment rather than browser-based event rooms with lucky draw and countdown.

Why MeetingTok Wins for Events

For conference organizers, corporate trainers, and event hosts who need more than basic polling, MeetingTok fills gaps that Pear Deck leaves open: running a lucky draw after a keynote, timing speaker sessions with a countdown, syncing slides to every attendee device, and collecting anonymous questions with full moderation — all without switching tools.

Pros & Cons

MeetingTok Pros

  • All-in-one meeting engagement toolkit
  • Native PPT sync without add-ins
  • Lucky Draw and Countdown Timer built in
  • Generous free plan (100 participants)
  • Audience Messages for two-way communication

MeetingTok Cons

  • Newer brand than established competitors
  • Fewer third-party LMS integrations
  • Smaller community than legacy tools

Pear Deck Pros

  • Strong reputation in its core niche
  • Established user base
  • Purpose-built for its primary use case

Pear Deck Cons

  • No dedicated Lucky Draw system
  • No standalone Countdown Timer
  • Limited meeting-specific features beyond core polling

Final Verdict

MeetingTok vs Pear Deck

Pear Deck is ideal for Google-centric classrooms. MeetingTok is the better fit for professional events, hybrid meetings, and conferences needing a broader engagement toolkit.

See also: all comparisons, best alternatives guides.

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